Namita Nayyar:
Social media has before a huge platform to connect with like-minded people across the globe. How has it helped you in reaching your fans and followers?
Torah Bright:
Social media is a strange place. But a wonderful one at that. Some days I love it. Some days I can’t care much for it. It is however a powerful tool in many ways.
People have followed me though my snowboarding career and life adventures. It’s fun is able to show and inspire by my outdoor adventures!
Namita Nayyar:
Resolutions or goals for 2020-21? Motivational quote you live by?
Torah Bright:
On July 7 2020 I along with my husband welcomed out baby boy! So with my body and life into a very beautiful transformational time I Surrender and embrace all that is.
A simple and good quote I like is “Start each day with a grateful heart”
Namita Nayyar:
What are the three things about snowboarding that thrill you the most and the three things that scare you? With your brother as coach how has been the journey with you in same sport?
Torah Bright:
I love the freedom, the feeling of flying and the creativity of snowboarding. The thing that scare me most is, permanent injury or loss of life.
My brother and I worked together for many years. He was the right guy to help me be my best in my sport. He was my friend and biggest supporter when going through hard personal times. Working with family definitely had it challenges and bore a weight on our relationship at times. He now continues to coach on the professional tour and I have branched out to big film projects and exploring other facets of snowboarding and the mountains! Its something I’ve been waiting and wanting to do for many many years! Check out my lasted film on the giant IMAX screen soon. Out Of Bounds.
Torah Bright Social Media Presence
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